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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com OCTOBER 31, 2013 • BUZZ • THE QUEENS COURIER 73 buzz MONDAY, NOV. 11 As the grand fi nale for the museum’s three-day re-opening celebration, the Queen’s Museum of Art offers families with kids between the ages of 5-12 FREE admission to explore the museum’s new space. There will be a variety of fun and educational hands-on art making activities and a scavenger hunt through the Museum’s permanent and featured exhibitions. The event begins at noon and ends at 5p.m. There are numerous programs to choose from among them video screenings, photo booths, puppet making and freestyle art stations. The Queens Museum of Art is located at New York Avenue Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. For more information call 718-592-9700 THURSDAY, NOV. 14 The Asian Business Network is holding two major networking events in NYC. One of the events is on November 14 at the Asia Society; the other’s tentative date is January 10. This $100 giveaway “NYC Network Mixer” includes food tasting and performances in addition to the opportunity to make business connections. ABN connects Asian and non-Asian entrepreneurs and professionals. The ABN seeks to promote individual advancement, professional and personal growth and relationship forging with Asian businesses, culture, cuisine and partner markets. James Li is the ABN’Ss CEO and event organizer. The Asia Society is located at 725 Park Avenue NY, NY 10021. For more information call 718-541-5234. The Laughing Devil ‘s Devil Science Theater 3K presents “Prisoners of the Lost Universe” at 10:30 p.m. Join comedians in heckling this classic cult fi lm! Yell at the screen and add as many fresh, smart-aleck comments as you’d like! Admission is $6. Tickets can be bought online at www.laughingdevil. com/tickets.cfm?ShowID=2335 The Laughing Devil is 47-38 Vernon Boulevard Long Island City. For more info call 347-913-3845 SATURDAY, NOV. 16 Breathe deeply, relax and fi nd some peace at The Yoga Room LIC’s “Candlelight Restorative Yoga” session EDITOR’S PICK ACSM GUERILLA ENSEMBLE SUNDAY, NOV. 10, The Alumni and Friends of the Aaron Copland School of Music present the “ACSM Guerilla Ensemble: Embracing Musical Diversity featuring Andrianna Mateo.” This is your opportunity to discover NYC’s musical talent! Mateo as a solo violinist played at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and collaborated with DJ Spooky. Recently, she has combined her roles as a violinist and singer/song writer for wellreceived performances at a number of prestigious art-music festivals. Admission is $5 for the general public and FREE to members and students. This event begins at 2 p.m. For tickets and more information call 718-463-7700 x222. Flushing Town Hall is located at 137-35 Northern Boulevard (at the corner of Linden Place). with live music. Restore balance to your mind and body! Relieve your body of the weight stress puts on your body on a daily basis. This event will be led by Jennifer Baston, Wesley Collier and massage therapist Shichi. Sign up to reserve your spot now! Space in this event is limited. Early-bird price is $30 through the Wednesday prior to November 16. This event is $35 thereafter. The Yoga Room LIC is located at 10-14 47th Road Long Island City. For more info call 718-786-7962. Head over to Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden for some quality brews, hearty food and a game or two of poker in the Main Hall. Poker games begin at 8 p.m. Get involved in the NY Free Poker Inc. WPT amateur championship tournament! Joining in the tournament makes one eligible to win $160,000 in cash and prizes. Try your hand, because you never know… All players must agree and adhere to the rules and regulations as published by New York Free Poker INC. *Note: All participants must be 21 years of age and must have a valid photo ID and be able to present this ID if requested. It is free to play. Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden is located at 29-19 24th Avenue, Astoria, NY 11102. For more info call 718- 274-4925 or visit www. newyorkfreepoker.com. Stop by the Queens Botanical Garden’s Visitor and Administration building gallery to see “Art in the Garden: Deconstructed Flowers.” The day’s opening reception begins at 1 and ends at 3p.m. The “Deconstructed Flowers” exhibit is a unique mosaic of photographed fl owers. The pictures reveal the dimensional presence of fl owers and the many components that give them their holistic beauty. This event is FREE. The Queens Botanical Garden is located at 43-50 Main Street Flushing. For more information call 718-886-3800. TUESDAY, NOV. 19 People 16 through 26 years of age are welcomed to take part in Digital Work NYC Recruitment at the Al Oerter Recreation center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. This workshop provides high school students and young adults with the opportunity to gain technical job skills, become profi - cient at Microsoft Offi ce 10 OR Adobe Creative Suite 6 and to become a strong job candidate. Interview skills, resume writing instruction and job search support is given by an employment specialist. This event is FREE. The workshop is from 1pm until 3p.m. at 131-40 Fowler Avenue Flushing. For more info call 718-699-0005. Through NOV. 22 Pick up high-quality fruit, vegetables and herbs at the Queens Botanical Garden Farmer’s Market sponsored by Community Markets. The farmers market is every Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., rain or shine. The vendors can be found in the Queens Botanical Gardens parking lot on Dahlia Avenue off Main Street. 43-50 Main Street Flushing. For more info, call 718-886-3800 ext200. Through NOV. 30 Every Friday from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m., Mr. Vino of Forest Hills offers complimentary wine tastings. Different wines, especially seasonal varieties are offered every week. Mr. Vino is located at 107-02A 71st Avenue Forest Hills. For more info call 718-261-3012. ONGOING The Museum of Moving Image invites all to experience its core exhibit: “Behind the Screen.” “Behind the Screen” conveys the techniques and creative processes that ultimately amount to motion pictures. The exhibit boasts over 1,4000 artifacts from the museum’s collection of the material culture of the moving image, computer based interactive experiences that includes recording their own images, audio-visual material that encompasses over four hours of various types of fi lm clips and projections and commissioned artworks constructed exclusively for “Behind the Screen.” TO HAVE YOUR EVENT APPEAR HERE POST IT @ QUEENSCOURIER.COM COMMIT TO BE FIT ONE-ON-ONE PERSONAL TRAINING GROUP CLASSES AVAILABLE ALL AGES. ALL FITNESS LEVELS. ALL ABILITIES. 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